The University of Massachusetts at Amherst administration would do well to read both publications; the past several months have seen one free speech fiascoafteranother, exacerbated by a fickle administrative response that has reduced principle to a four-letter word. FIRE Co-founder and Chairman Harvey Silverglate tackles the latest such incident—UMass’ flip-flopping on whether or not it should honor the speaking invitation of convicted domestic terrorist Raymond Luc Levasseur—in a column this week in The Boston Phoenix.

The administration of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has been notably better (at least recently) in its handling of attempts at censorship by its students. As for the students, FIRE President Greg Lukianoff was on hand at UNC last month to deliver his lecture on "Unlearning Liberty," and you can watch the YouTube video of his speech here at The Torch.